Consumer Reports with Lisa Setchfield: How to Store Breast Milk and Formula for Your Baby 08/19/2024 min. read Copied to clipboard Read Full media story at www.consumerreports.org Related Stories Awards Jun 09, 2026 Kara Marshall, PhD wins 2026 McKnight Scholar Award Media Story Jun 09, 2026 KSAT12 San Antonio: Texas Children's Patients Paint Sculptures for Art of Soccer Campaign Media Story Jun 09, 2026 American Medical Association with Dr. Sapna Singh and Dan Gollins: Building physician well-being ... ama-assn.org Media Story Jun 09, 2026 KPRC with Dr. Julia Kovalenko: How to protect your child's mental health during summer break click2houston.com Media Story Jun 09, 2026 CW39 with Dr. Julia Kovalenko: Discussing Mental Health Minus the Awkwardness cw39.com News Release Jun 08, 2026 Novel disorder causing severe respiratory dysfunction linked to loss-of-function TMEM63B variant See more results 74701 Consumer Reports with Lisa Setchfield: How to Store Breast Milk and Formula for Your Baby Here’s what to know about safe storage for breast milk and formula—including what to do with leftover formula or milk. Article